Herbs de Provence
I want to buy some Herbs de Provence to remind me of my honeymoon in France. Although I googled it and found some places to buy it, I am wondering if anyone knows a great source
Thanks!
Whole Foods carries a nice one.
You can make your own too: http://homecooking.about.com/od/allherbrecipe s/r/blherb9.htm
http://www.theepicentre.com/Spices/herbesdepr ovence.html
You can get these herbs at any grocery store! I love herbs de provence! It goes great on any & everything! My family is all french so we use these herbs liberally! I swear we have about 7 bottles in our spice rack! ha ha!
I've had really good luck with Penzey's. Their dried herbs always seem really fresh to me, and I've had good experiences with their customer service.
I always order my herbs from Penzey's as well. Their herbs and spices are very fragrant and fresh and I always get a free sample of some herb/spice in with my order!
A lovely idea would be to have an indoor planter on a sunny windowsill and grow basil, marjoram, thyme and rosemary. Most good garden centres will have them. The last three are quite hardy so if you have a sheltered corner of a garden or a courtyard or even a big pot on a doorstep and if you keep them clipped they'll go on for years. The fragrance (indoors or outdoors) would take you straight back to the south of France. Basil is much more tender but easy to grow indoors from seed. Add some bayleaves and .. 'voila'.
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